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Badland Hunters

Badland Hunters (2024)

1h 47m | PG-13

⭐ 6.737 / 10

After a deadly earthquake turns Seoul into a lawless badland, a fearless huntsman springs into action to rescue a teenager abducted by a mad doctor.

Director: Heo Myeong-haeng

Studio: Climax Studios

Genre: Science Fiction, Action

Video: 720p

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Cast

Don Lee

Don Lee

as Nam-san

Lee Hee-jun

Lee Hee-jun

as Yang Gi-su

Lee Jun Young

Lee Jun Young

as Choi Ji-wan

Roh Jeong-eui

Roh Jeong-eui

as Han Su-na

Ahn Ji-hye

Ahn Ji-hye

as Lee Eun-ho

Park Ji-hoon

Park Ji-hoon

as Kwon Sang-sa

Reviews

By Chris Sawin

The film features some hard-hitting and explosive action sequences that will rightfully cater to fans of the genre. The battle in the basement of the apartment building, where we see Nam-san use a shotgun to blast his way through some of the doctor’s ‘enhanced’ individuals, is a total exhilarating blast. Ma Dong-seok has been a powerhouse for most of his career post Train to Busan, but he sends people flying whenever he throws his fist or pulls the trigger. _Badland Hunters_ also has to break a record for most decapitations in a film. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/bdlndhntr

By MovieGuys

Badland Hunters does some things well, others just passably. Action is wall to wall and well choreographed.Special effects are excellent. Characterisations are solid if predictable and the acting is not to be sniffed at. However, the story is unremarkable, with a climax that feels, well, anti climatic. In summary, an okay but hardly exceptional watch, that would have benefited from more creativity on the storytelling front.

By Ritesh Mohapatra

"Badland Hunters: A Visually Striking Action Spectacle with Narrative Shortcomings" In this post-apocalyptic action thriller, Badland Hunters, while suffering from a repetitive and clichéd plot and uninteresting characters, excels in stunning hand-to-hand choreography and scintillating action set pieces. The film benefits greatly from the expertise of its veteran stunt coordinator turned director, known for his work on Train to Busan. Commendable world-building, visionary concepts, and excellent VFX are hindered by conventional writing. The short, crisply edited runtime avoids unnecessary elements. Don Lee's exceptional portrayal of Nam-san, with exhilarating action sequences, overshadows the film's narrative weaknesses, making it a guiltily satisfying popcorn-worthy entertainer, particularly for adrenaline enthusiasts. Instagram & X @streamgenx.